Medical and non-medical devices made from hydrophilic rubber materials

US9827351B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9827351-B2
Application numberUS-201214127508-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 29, 2012
Priority dateJun 30, 2011
Publication dateNov 28, 2017
Grant dateNov 28, 2017

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This invention relates to medical, health care and non-medical devices comprising a rubbery or elastomeric polymer material taking up more than 5% by weight of water and at most 500% by weight of water after immersion in demineralized water at room temperature for a sufficient time to reach saturation. The material may be in the form of a foam, or in the form of a coating adapted for adhesion to a substrate, or in the form of a sheet, or in the form of a fiber, and may comprise: —repeating units from one or more hydrophobic organic monomers, and —repeating units from one or more monomers (a) being modified with one or more hydrophilic side groups.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An aqueous fluid absorbing, medical or health care device, comprising: a rubbery or elastomeric polymer material effective to take up more than 40% by weight and up to 500% by weight of water after immersion in demineralized water at room temperature for a sufficient time to reach saturation, of the formula I: wherein, R is Si(CH 3 ) 3 or hydrogen, n is from 3 to 28, and (m+o+1) is at least 5 and less than 1,000, said polymer material, comprising: (a) repeating units from one or more hydrophobic organic monomers; (b) repeating units from the one or more monomers being modified with C 3-28 alkylsulfonate or alkenylsulfonate side groups in association with a cation selected from the group consisting of ammonium, Li, Na and K, Ca and Mg, and the repeating units (b) constituting from 1% to 30% of a total number of repeating units (a) and repeating units (b); and a detectable trace of a ligand selected from the group consisting of crown ether, cryptand and calixerene, wherein, said device is a medical or health care device selected from the group consisting of tight seals for adjusting to a part of the human face, nasal plugs, ear plugs, sterile bandages, medical cotton, absorbent pads, catheters, balloons, medical tubings, prosthetic implants, orthotic devices, orthodontic devices, medical and surgical wipes, bed sore protection devices, transdermal patches, delivery devices for non-charged polar drugs and positively or negatively charged drugs, anti-scarring plasters, body contact bands, hair care products, and biocompatible devices for medical diagnosis or treatment. 2. A medical device according to claim 1 , wherein said rubbery or elastomeric polymer material is for contact with the skin or a mucosa of a human. 3. A device according to claim 1 , wherein said rubbery or elastomeric polymer material is in the form of a sheet. 4. A device according to claim 1 , wherein said rubbery or elastomeric polymer material is in the form of a foam. 5. A device according to claim 4 , wherein the density of said foam is from 60 to 300 kg/m 3 . 6. A device according to claim 1 , wherein said rubbery or elastomeric polymer material is in the form of a coating adapted for adhesion to a substrate. 7. A device according to claim 1 , wherein said rubbery or elastomeric polymer material is in the form of a fiber. 8. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said rubbery or elastomeric polymer material is prepared by a method, comprising: mixing together silicone precursor, sodium C 3-28 alkylsulfonate or alkenylsulfonate, and ligand. 9. The device according to claim 8 , wherein said silicone precursor, comprises: a first component having silicone prepolymer with reactive vinyl groups and metal catalyst; and a second component having silicone prepolymer with reactive vinyl groups and prepolymer having Si—H groups. 10. The device according to claim 8 , wherein the sodium C 3-28 alkylsulfonate or alkenylsulfonate comprises sodium C 12-14 alkenyl sulfonate. 11. The device according to claim 8 , wherein the ligand is 15-crown-5 ether. 12. The device according to claim 8 , wherein the method, comprises: mixing 40 to 98.5% by weight of the silicone precursor with 1 to 30% by weight of the sodium C 3-28 alkylsulfonate or alkenylsulfonate, and up to 30% by weight of the ligand to form a mixture. 13. An aqueous fluid absorbing, non-medical or non-health care device, comprising: a rubbery or elastomeric polymer material effective to take up more than 40% by weight and up to 500% by weight of water after immersion in demineralized water at room temperature for a sufficient time to reach saturation, of the formula I: wherein, R is Si(CH 3 ) 3 or hydrogen, n is from 3 to 28, and (m+o+1) is at least 5 and less than 1,000, said polymer material, comprising: (a) repeating units from one or more hydrophobic organic monomers; (b) repeating units from the one or more monomers being modified with C 3-28 alkylsulfonate or alkenylsulfonate side groups in association with a cation selected from the group consisting of ammonium, Li, Na and K, Ca and Mg, and the repeating units (b) constituting from 1% to 30% of a total number of repeating units (a) and repeating units (b); and a detectable trace of a ligand selected from the group consisting of crown ether, cryptand and calixerene. 14. A non-medical device according to claim 13 , being selected from the group consisting of external and in-ear head sets, ear clips, nose and/or ear pieces of glasses, handles, textile and non-textile parts of shoes, building elements made of metal or plastic, parts of boats, printing stamps, clothing textiles, cosmetic compositions, printing inks, toner compositions, paint or coating compositions, surfactant compositions, antifoaming agents, rolling oil formulations, wafer bonding agents, anti-statics, developers for lithographic plates, artificial sponges, anti-fog agents, non-woven articles, body contact belts and bands, seats, highly reflective products, sliding transportation systems, sliding sealing rings, and oil barriers in silicone rings.

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  • A61L31/06Primary

    obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds {(A61L31/041 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Macromolecular materials · CPC title

  • containing silicon bound to unsaturated aliphatic groups, e.g. vinyl dimethicone · CPC title

  • Porous materials, e.g. foams or sponges · CPC title

  • Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices (bandages, dressings or absorbent pads A61F13/00) {; Anti-rape devices} · CPC title

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What does patent US9827351B2 cover?
This invention relates to medical, health care and non-medical devices comprising a rubbery or elastomeric polymer material taking up more than 5% by weight of water and at most 500% by weight of water after immersion in demineralized water at room temperature for a sufficient time to reach saturation. The material may be in the form of a foam, or in the form of a coating adapted for adhesion t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Burdinski Dirk, Van Zanten Joyce, Beckers Lucas Johannes Anna Maria, and 7 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L31/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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